Hi forum. My apologies for posting so many different threads here but I just wanted to ask a few questions. I already searched the forum for those answer but could not find a clear answer to my question.
So here are some of my questions
1. As someone who has never paid attention to what cue length, weight, size etc I play with (only used cues at public snooker places) I wanted to know what is the best tip size for a beginner. I read that 9.5mm is the best but my question came to my mind when I wanted to buy a cue and had very little choices from the dealer I spoke to. He could only find two cues for me that I wanted between 9.5mm-10mm but said that he has cues that are 9.3mm. I know 0.2mm isn't much of a deal so I wanted to ask if I should go with 9.6mm or would 9.3mm works too. I also face a lot of 'unintentional side' when I play snooker in the parlors so keeping that in mind what would be the best tip size for me?
2. If I bought a cue with a 9.6mm tip and later had to change the tip on it, would I need to get a 10mm tip and shape it down or would a 9.5mm tip work too? I ask because I've only seen tips coming in sizes of .5s so was wondering if I should just wait and get a 9.5mm cue when available so that it would be easier for me to change the tip later using a 9.5mm tip without shaping it.
3. The cue that I am planning to buy has a 9.6mm elk master tip on it. I do not know if it's hard or soft or medium but I wanted to purchase some extra tips just to be on a safer side since I do not know how long they last for (can someone tell me this?). Which tip is the best for you soft, medium or hard and why? It will just help me in purchasing tips better.
4. How do you know when is the time to change the tip on a cue? Obvious reason would be when it falls off but other than that when do you change your tip? I do not have any pros around me that could help me with this so I wanted to learn changing a tip for myself. Been watching videos on youtube regarding this.
5. In general what tip brand is the best? I would just choose whatever is used the most. Been hearing good things about laminated tips a lot. Elks on the other hand are said to be very inconsistent.
6. Is it better to use just one variety of chalk on the tip while playing or can different chalks be used to. I ask this because I am not looking at buying my own chalks since the parlor which I play at have Triangle chalks available for use. But if using the same chalk makes a big difference then I would not mind investing in some.
Sorry if I sound too much of a beginner or if my questions have already been answered in another post.
Thanks
So here are some of my questions
1. As someone who has never paid attention to what cue length, weight, size etc I play with (only used cues at public snooker places) I wanted to know what is the best tip size for a beginner. I read that 9.5mm is the best but my question came to my mind when I wanted to buy a cue and had very little choices from the dealer I spoke to. He could only find two cues for me that I wanted between 9.5mm-10mm but said that he has cues that are 9.3mm. I know 0.2mm isn't much of a deal so I wanted to ask if I should go with 9.6mm or would 9.3mm works too. I also face a lot of 'unintentional side' when I play snooker in the parlors so keeping that in mind what would be the best tip size for me?
2. If I bought a cue with a 9.6mm tip and later had to change the tip on it, would I need to get a 10mm tip and shape it down or would a 9.5mm tip work too? I ask because I've only seen tips coming in sizes of .5s so was wondering if I should just wait and get a 9.5mm cue when available so that it would be easier for me to change the tip later using a 9.5mm tip without shaping it.
3. The cue that I am planning to buy has a 9.6mm elk master tip on it. I do not know if it's hard or soft or medium but I wanted to purchase some extra tips just to be on a safer side since I do not know how long they last for (can someone tell me this?). Which tip is the best for you soft, medium or hard and why? It will just help me in purchasing tips better.
4. How do you know when is the time to change the tip on a cue? Obvious reason would be when it falls off but other than that when do you change your tip? I do not have any pros around me that could help me with this so I wanted to learn changing a tip for myself. Been watching videos on youtube regarding this.
5. In general what tip brand is the best? I would just choose whatever is used the most. Been hearing good things about laminated tips a lot. Elks on the other hand are said to be very inconsistent.
6. Is it better to use just one variety of chalk on the tip while playing or can different chalks be used to. I ask this because I am not looking at buying my own chalks since the parlor which I play at have Triangle chalks available for use. But if using the same chalk makes a big difference then I would not mind investing in some.
Sorry if I sound too much of a beginner or if my questions have already been answered in another post.
Thanks
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